Cosmic
Imperative ~ Now this is really cool. Gerald Baron
will not only calculate your horoscope online, he’ll even talk it through
with you as well. Free spoken horoscopes are offered for your birthchart,
current forecast and for relationship issues too. At the time of writing, one of the most original
astrology sites on the Web at the moment.

Cosmitec
Astrological Compatibility Advice ~ This site
is currently being developed by Luc De Jaeger and is entirely devoted
to the astrological understanding of human relationships. There are sections
on Sun and Moon sign compatibility, sexual astrology and astrological
fertility based on the work of Dr. Eugen Jonas.

Culpeper’s Complete Herbal ~ Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654) was a famous English herbalist, astrologer, physician and botanist. His Complete Herbal (1653) is regarded as one of the classic texts, especially where his astrological references feature. With a few minor edits, you’ll find the whole book here. Remember Uranus, Neptune and Pluto weren’t discovered at this time…

C.U.R.A. ~ The University Centre for Astrological Research is a trilingual online magazine
for those wishing to expand the boundaries of astrological theory and
practice. There is a huge range of articles to read and to enjoy, but
be prepared for some intense intellectual application to benefit most
from your visit.

Dog
Horoscopes.Com ~ Hosted by Mystic Dog® Newf, President
of the Canine Astrological Society, this site is a must for all dog
lovers who also love astrology. You can post a picture of your favourite
pooch, check compatibility with your furry friend and catch up with
free horoscopes from canine psychics…

Encyclopedia of Astrology ~ I seem to have heard a lot about Nicholas DeVore’s classic book recently, which is probably a sad comment on the state of modern astrology, seeing as it was originally published in 1947. Still, rather than forking out for a rehash of the same old material, here it is online and totally for free. Don’t you just love the Internet?

Eris Ephemeris ~
Maybe the astronomers aren’t so dumb. In mythology, Eris was intimately linked with Ares (Mars), but now in space, they couldn’t
get much further apart. But isn’t it strange how Eris was discovered while in the sign of Aries, is in Aries in the birth charts of nearly everyone alive now and remains in this sign for many years to come?

Firdaria - The Map Of Your Destiny ~ Well, maybe. Like many astrological techniques the exact provenance of this one is uncertain, but it was described well over a thousand years ago. Broadly, life is divided into distinct periods ruled by each of the astrological planets, with their symbolism showing what you can expect. This site does the maths for you too…

Gardening
by the Moon ~ Mankind
has long been aware of the Moon’s effects on agriculture. Today we can
apply this knowledge directly for ourselves. The Moon’s phase and current
sign position must be carefully assessed… While intended largely
for US residents, this site clearly introduces the main principles of lunar gardening.

Gauquelin Archives ~ The research work of Michel and Françoise Gauquelin is cited regularly as one of the only statistical explorations supporting the belief that astrology actually works. Significant links were found to the planet Mars among athletes, to Jupiter for actors and Saturn with scientists. Here for the first time online is all their data in its entirety…

Gay & Lesbian
Astrology ~ Part of Russell Grant’s website, which of course has
lots of interesting features and has received an Astrologywizard.com recommendation
in the past. It is difficult to write relationship horoscopes that appeal
to everyone, so Philip Garcia’s regular forecasts are aimed directly
at a more specialised target audience.

Glastonbury Zodiac ~ The Temple of the Stars around Glastonbury in Somerset, is among the most famous of all the terrestrial zodiacs, where features in the landscape are thought to correspond with the night sky and its constellations. Although of ancient origin, this correlation was brought to notice during the early part of the twentieth century by an artist, Katherine Maltwood.

Homostrology ~ As the author of Home Astrology, I was drawn to the interesting play on that name, by this site aimed specifically at gay men. I’ve seen one or two sites with a similar mission before, but somehow they appear rather tame in comparison. Certain of the character assassinations, descriptions I mean, are seriously funny. It has my vote!

Horoscope Compatibility ~ It is not everyday I’m approached by a company from Alaska, who say they’ve paid $6000 for their domain name, before commissioning their own material and then launching a new astrology website on the back of this. But the outcome is actually rather good, with plenty on compatibility obviously and also a bunch more besides.

IndianAstrology.com ~
A must for those intrigued by Vedic astrology and seeking to discover
more. Based in New Delhi, this site has everything you’d expect
from a leader in its field and is entirely presented from a Vedic viewpoint.
There are free forecasts, introductory courses and much more besides.
Definitely worth a look anyway…